Rudy's whole sentence reduction is indeed confusing. From what I thought 30 years is the maximum life sentence. However, going by the logic that a fast track trial automatically results in a reduced sentence, Rudy's 30 year sentence would appear to be a reduction. The fact that the reduction to 16 years occurred only after he appealed his fast track trial implies, however, that the reduction was not a result of the fast track trial itself, but of the appeals. In other words, if it's thought that the fast track trial is what reduced his sentence to 16 years then there would have been no need for the appeals. Yet, it's the appeals which occurred much later that resulted in his 16 year sentence. Hope that's clear.